The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. They are expected to appear Oct. 7 in Circuit Court.

According to a police report, an Arkansas State Police trooper attempted to pull Roberson over for a traffic violation on Friday. Roberson allegedly fled in the vehicle he was driving, swerving and driving through several yards and fences. Damage was estimated between $5,000 and $10,000. After getting the vehicle stuck in a pasture, Roberson fled on foot and was apprehended.

Officers found syringes and spoons in the vehicle, according to the report. When checking his vehicle after transporting Roberson, the officer found a wet plastic bag. After questioning, Roberson allegedly admitted to eating as much as 2 grams of methamphetamine.

• Angela Partain, 41, forgery — $7,500.

• Desiree Holbert, 37, forgery — $7,500.

Holbert and Partain were arrested after allegedly passing or attempting to pass fake currency at three Pope County businesses. Both women admitted to prior felony convictions.

• Steven Cossey, 23, battery — $15,000.

Police responded to a disturbance on Saturday when a family member of Cossey told authorities he was beating another family member. Officers were told he had hit and choked the female victim, according to a police report, but the officer was not able to see marks on the victim.

Later, the officer returned to check on the victim, who now had marks and bruises on her as well as a cut on her hand. The woman told police Cossey had choked her until she lost consciousness, and that this was the second time he had done that.

According to court documents, Cossey has pending domestic battery and disorderly conduct charges.

Police responded to a disturbance Sunday where the caller alleged Meyer was threatening to shoot people and shoot himself. He allegedly said he would shoot at law enforcement officers when they arrived and then kill himself. After he was taken into custody, police found a handgun with live rounds outside of the home in which Meyer was apprehended.